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CNC welcoming feedback for new strategic plan

A 6 week consultation phase for CNC’s new five year strategic plan will begin on Monday.

President, Henry Reiser says several topics will be discussed.

“The whole notion of a service orientated culture at the college, the other one accessibility to students anywhere within our region national or international and accountability within the institution.”

The consultation phase will wrap up on February 29th and will feature in-person conversations at all of it’s campuses.

Consultation circles will be held in Prince George, Quesnel, Burns Lake, Fort St. James, Mackenzie and Vanderhoof between January 25th and February 11th.

The new plan is expected to be complete by mid-year.

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